Firearms Law Specialist

I have 20 years experience with firearms law, representing 1200 clients in over 4000 court appearances throughout New Zealand. I can assist with firearms licence revocations, firearms returns, customs issues, import permits, dealing with the police and any charges in both District courts and High courts. I provide advice and opinions on the Arms Act 1983 and its Regulations to shooters, collectors, firearms dealers and the firearms film industry.

Published Cases

Bevins v NZ Customs Service, 2010 DC Auckland, Hubble DCJ

This was a successful appeal against the NZ Customs Service, documented in Bevins v New Zealand Customs Service, 2010 DC Auckland, Hubble DCJ.Mr Bevins privately imported a rifle into New Zealand having obtained the correct permit. The Canadian exporter labelled the package "sporting goods" and attached the permit and all customs declarations in a sealed envelope clearly visible and marked "Customs Documents" on the package.The packaging on the rifle was of a type designed not to advertise the nature of the goods; for the obvious reason to prevent firearms falling into the wrong hands.Despite this, Customs claimed the goods were incorrectly described, and that they were not under any obligation to take notice of the documents, but could simply rely on the "Customs Declaration" which accompanies every item; in this case it referred to the firearm as "sporting goods".Granting the appeal, the Judge commented on the dangers of openly labelling a firearm and the dangers that would ensue, and that Customs should have taken proper notice of the envelope containing the essential documentation.